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The latest issue of Environment and Planning D: Society and Space is now available online at http://www.envplan.com/contents.cgi?journal=D&issue=current <http://www.envplan.com/contents.cgi?journal=D&issue=current> 

 

This issue contains a discussion between Naomi Klein and Neil Smith on The Shock Doctrine; an editorial on Pakistan; and a range of essays on topics such as climate change, Hurricane Katrina, Heidegger, Foucault and Shooting Dogs.

 

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Forthcoming issues contain pieces by Peter Sloterdijk, Jeffrey C. Alexander and Etienne Balibar; an interview with Alain Badiou, and a reconstruction of the historic debate between Gabriel Tarde and Emile Durkheim.

 

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The full table of contents of the current issue follows.

 

 

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space - volume 26  issue 4

 

Guest editorial: Pakistan-an ungovernable space?

Robina Mohammad

 

The Shock Doctrine: a discussion

Naomi Klein, Neil Smith 

 

The technological metaphysics of planetary space: being in the age of globalization 

Mikko Joronen 

 

Foucault's spatial combat 

Peter Johnson 

 

The work of policy: actor networks, governmentality, and local action on climate change in Portland, Oregon 

Ted Rutland, Alex Aylett 

 

Out of rubble: natural disaster and the materiality of the house 

Justin Wilford 

 

On inscriptions and ex-inscriptions: the production of immediacy in a home telecare service 

Daniel López, Miquel Domčnech 

 

Inventing seed: the nature(s) of intellectual property in plants 

Thom van Dooren 

 

The power of water: developing dialogues between Foucault and Gramsci 

Michael Ekers, Alex Loftus 

 

Space and protest policing at international summits 

Mike Zajko, Daniel Béland 

 

Acts of genocide

Christian Abrahamsson, Nigel Eltringham, Bülent Diken and Gunnar Olsson

 

Reviews 

Minca on Agamben: Il potere e la gloria

Garrett on Edensor: Industrial ruins: space, aesthetics and materiality 

 

 

 
Professor Stuart Elden
Geography Department 
Durham University 
Durham, DH1 3LE
https://www.dur.ac.uk/geography/staff/geogstaffhidden/?mode=staff&id=932 <https://www.dur.ac.uk/geography/staff/geogstaffhidden/?mode=staff&id=932>  
 
Editor, Society and Space (Environment and Planning D)
http://www.envplan.com/D.html <http://www.envplan.com/D.html>